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INVESTING IN KENYAKENYA BUSINESS SEMINAR
IN OSAKA27TH JUNE 2016
MS. HEATHER MUNYAOKenya Investment
Authority
OUTLINE
1. Kenya at a Glance
2. KenyaJapan Trade
3. Investment Trends
4. Policies & Regulations promoting Investment
5. KenInvest Support to Investors
6. Overview of Investment Opportunities
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Population44.2 million
Political SystemDevolved State with Multiparty
Democracy
GDP per capita
US$ 1,436 LanguagesSwahili and English are
official languages.
ClimateKenya lies on both sides of the
equator and enjoys a varied climate ranging from tropical to temperate
FDI Growth Rate: 98% in 2013
& 92.4% in 2014
(UNCTAD)
Area582,646 km2
GDP at current US$US$ 63.4 billion,
2015
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Credit Rating (Stable)S&P B+
Moody B1Fitch B+
CurrencyKES 100 : US$ 1
7th Most Attractive place to do
business among emerging markets
(Fortune Magazine, 2015)
KENYA AT A GLANCE
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Why Kenya?
East & Central Africas Largest Economy:
5th largest in SSA; strong growth prospects; fastest growing middle class.
Nairobi is a Regional Hub:
PwC ranked Nairobi as the most attractive FDI destination to Africa in
2015.
Nairobi ranked 11 among the top 20 cities most successful cities in the
world for its innovation, liveability and capacity to reinvent itself in 2016
Strategic geographic location:
JKIA connects Africa to Europe, Asia and soon the USA
The Port of Mombasa is gateway to East and Central Africa region
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Why Kenya?
Reputed to have the best human resource in terms of quality in Africa.
Strong public and private investment in education continues.
Well Established Private Sector: Key players in voicing Private Sector
concerns include KEPSA, KNCCI, FKE, KAM, UBA.
Wide market access: EAC & COMESA regional markets. Tripartite FTA
between EAC, COMESA & SADC (market of 600 million) has been agreed
upon. Access to USA market via AGOA; Access to EU market via EPAs.
Political stability & favorable investment policy:
Vision 2030, new constitution, new devolved government
Numerous investment opportunities across all sectors and the 47 devolved government units (counties).
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Why Kenya? - Global Reach
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Why Kenya? - Global Brand Presence
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Number of Japanese Companies on the rise, showing the increased confidence
4124 Firms (2016)Firms (2010)71% Increase
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SECTOR PROJECT TYPE PLAYERS
Infrastructure Develoment
Mombasa Port Expansion Toyota Tsusho & Toyo Construction with assistance from JICATransport Corridor JICA activities in Norther Corridor & LAPSSETCrude Oil Pipeline Toyota TsushoWater Desalination Toyota Tsusho
Energy Production Geothermal Power Toyota Tsusho and Toshiba
Processing
Fertilizer Toyota TsushoFood Products JKUAT NissinDried Fruits Kenya Fruits Solution
Manufacturing & AssemblyVehicle Assembly Toyota TsushoMotorcycle Assembly Toyota Tsusho (Yamaha) & Honda
Consumer Goods
Food Products AjinomotoFood Restaurants Toridoll Kenya ( Teriyaki), Cheka RestaurantCosmetics Rohto MentholatumSanitary Equipment Lixil Corporation
Automotive SalesPersonal & Commercial Vehicle Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Isuzu (GM) & Mitsubishi (Simba Colt)Equipment & Machinery Komatsu Limited
Consulting Services Investment Consultancy Hankyu Hanshin Express, Africa Scan, Africa Development Partners,
Trend of Japanese Investment Activities in Kenya: Diversified fields
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Motorcycle assembly
Commercial vehicle assembly
Processing of food products
Kenya Fruits Solutions
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Types of business growing more diversified
Source: JETRO
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Ajinomoto
Rohto Mentholatum KenyaLIXIL
10Source: JETRO
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HIGHLY COMPETITIVE; STRONG FUNDAMENTALS
4th largest stock exchange in SSA by market capitalization (2014) Financial market development: Rank 24/144 (Global Competitiveness Index,
GCI)
2013 Country Policy and Institutional Assessment (CPIA): Rank 3 in Africa (WB) Literacy rate, adult total (% of people ages 15 and above): 72.2% (UNESCO) Internet users (per 100 people): 39 in 2013 (WB)
Mobile cellular subscriptions (per 100 people): 73.8 in 2014 Kenyas middle class (% of popn.): 36.1% in 2012. CAGR of 2% over last 10 yrs Quality of the education system: Rank 30/144 (GCI) Capacity for innovation: Rank 33/144 (GCI) Availability of research and training services: Rank 32/144 (GCI)
Financing through local equity market: Rank 30/144 (GCI) Local supplier quantity: Rank 19/144 (GCI) Legal rights index: Rank 1/144 (GCI) Hiring and firing practices: Rank 17/144 (GCI)
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Some findings of independent analysis
Parameter RankMoodys Rating B1 (STABLE)Country Policy and Institutional Assessment (CPIA) 4.32 (2013) Position 3 in AfricaNairobi is Africa's Most Intelligent City Intelligent Community ForumKenyas growth rate third globally 2015 Bloomberg
Ranked 1st in improving the delivery of public services-2015 globally
United Nations Public Service Award (UNPSA)
Nairobi the most attractive destination FDI in Africa-2015 PWCRanked among seven most promising global investment destinations with good governance structures-2015
Fortune Magazine
Ranked the 6th most 'Internet-ready' country in Africa -2015 INSEAD, French business school
Africa largest producer of geothermal energy-2015 World BankKenya has received half of $ 9.3 billion to EA in impact investment funds over the last 5 years - 2015
DfID & GIIN
Ranked first in Brookings financial inclusion 2015 BrookingsRanked third in Barclays Africa Trade Index Barclays BankRanked 3rd most improved country in ease doing business 2015 World BankNairobi Ranked 7th hardest working city in the world CNN Money
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Kenya-Japan Trade
Main exports from Kenya to Japan: Ores and concentrates of basemetals, Tea and mate, Crude vegetable materials, Coffee and coffeesubstitutes, Fruit and nuts (fresh or dried). Main imports from Japan:Motor cars, iron or non-alloy steel products, accessories of the motorvehicles of group, Synthetic fibres suitable for spinning Civilengineering and contractors' plant and equipment
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INVESTMENT TRENDS
Over the last 3 years, FDI into Kenya is doubling annually. It is coming from
different parts of the world and going into different sectors of the economy.
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To achieve the objectives of Vision 2030, investment aspercentage of GDP is expected to rise to and bemaintained above 32% for the period 2014-2030
Currently, overall Kenyas investment as percentage ofGDP is at 24.7 %
FDI is on rise as per UNCTAD data:
Investment Levels--Overall
Chart1
178
335
259
514
989
FDI in USD Millions
Sheet1
FDI in USD Millions
2010178
2011335
2012259
2013514
2014989
Sheet1
FDI in USD Millions
Sheet2
Sheet3
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FDI Source Markets
Chart1
2061.5
1641
915.9
737.3
707.7
648.3
590.3
522.8
492.7
445.9
369
352
213.6
197.1
181.5
Top 15 Source Countries
Sheet1
Source CountryTotal
United States2,061.50
India1,641.00
UK915.9
Mauritius737.3
Israel707.7
Japan648.3
Nigeria590.3
Finland522.8
China492.7
France445.9
Germany369
South Africa352
Canada213.6
Denmark197.1
UAE181.5
Sheet1
Sheet2
Top 15 Source Countries
Sheet3
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Main FDI Recipient Industries
Industry 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total
Manufacturing 49.6 789.7 102.6 628.0 269.6 662.0 2,501
Electricity 235.9 471.8 300.0 - 1,023.4 122.6 2,154
ICT & Internet Infrastructure 219.4 150.0 - 900.0 458.2 27.4 1,755
Construction 98.8 - - 864.9 - 514.9 1,479
Logistics, Distribution & Transportation
45.7 154.6 61.0 609.0 42.4 75.0 988
Business Services 37.2 162.7 158.2 112.7 173.4 230.7 875
Sales, Marketing & Support 94.8 99.2 177.7 196.9 99.4 205.3 873
Headquarters 39.8 90.9 61.1 30.7 93.8 72.5 389
Extraction - 325.6 - - - - 326
Design, Development & Testing - 35.4 60.5 9.1 56.0 - 161
Education & Training - 30.4 18.7 5.6 - 27.6 82
Research & Development - - 16.8 31.1 - 32.9 81
Customer Contact Centre 45.4 4.5 - 10.5 - - 60
Maintenance & Servicing 8.4 7.5 23.1 - - - 39
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Ethiopia editionTanzaniaKenya
SSA Nigeria South AfricaWorld
East African economy continues to be strong
Estimated GDP growth rate by IMF World Economic Outlook Database%8.06.04.02.00.0
(before update)
(4.0)
(2.3)0.7
2015 2016 2016 2016 2016South AfricaWorld Sub-Sahara Africa
%10.0
8.06.04.02.00.0 2015 2016 2016 2016 2016
Kenya Ethiopia Tanzania Uganda
Source: IMFWorld Economic Outlook Database October 2014, October 2015, Uganda and January 2016
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8.7 (8.5)6.5 6.8 (7.0) (7.1)
8.1 6.9 7.0
(6.3) (6.5)
5.55.2(6.2) (6.4) (8.5)
2015 2015 2015
(5.8) (6.0) (7.3) (7.2) after update(3.8)
4.0 4.13.4 3.53.1 3.0 (2.8)1.3
2015 2015Nigeria
2015South
Real GDP growth of Sub-Sahara Africa for 2015 expected to be 3.5%. East African economy continues to be strong. Kenya expected to grow 6.5%.
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BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT: Facilitative Policies & Regulations
Business-friendly environment to stimulate growth of private investment is a key priority of
government. Key institutions like a Cabinet Committee, Business Environment Delivery Unit,
One Stop Shop for investors are in place or in process of set up. Kenya is improving in various
business environment indices.
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It aims to transform Kenya into a newly industrializing middle-income country providing a high quality life to all its citizens by the year 2030.
Aimed at increasing real GDP growth to at least 10% per annum. Kenyas Industrial Transformation Programme is equally transformative: to turn Kenya into an
industrial hub!20
Tourism Manufacturing AgricultureLivestock &
fisheries
Trade Oil & other minerals BPOS/ITES
KENYA VISION 2030 Kenya Vision 2030 is transformative and hence strong investability credentials The economic pillar in V2030 focuses and consists of the following priority
sectors:
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Reform of Policies & Regulations
Reducing Burdensome Regulation: The government has initiatedreforms to hasten, streamline and simplify procedures directlyaffecting businesses with reference to the Doing Business Indicatorsby the World Bank. The Government is also in the process of comingup with Investment One Stop Centre. Ranking up from 137 to 108!
Investment promotion and facilitation: KenInvest, EPZA, other publicagencies and private sector. SEZA on the way.
Review of Public procurement regulations: To speed up business andcreate affirmative action for special groups like youth, women andpersons with disability. Also support for products manufactured in thecountry.
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Reform of Policies & RegulationsInfrastructure development: Generation of electricity from cheaperand renewable sources (280 MW from geothermal in 2014), StandardGauge Railway, Thika Road, Improvement of Northern Corridor e.t.c.
Enhancing Security for Investment: the government continues toallocate substantial resources on security modernization to ensureeffective enforcement of law and order and protection of property.CCTV security cameras in major cities, increase of police officers andvehicles available to them, improvement of terms of service tomotivate officers, e.t.c.
Fight against corruption: The president has been an advocate oftackling Kenyas culture of corruption within government. Kenya hasput the necessary legal framework in place to address this problemincluding strengthening of EACC.
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Some of the plant, machinery andequipment are exempt from VAT
Plant, Machinery and equipment areduty exempt
100 % Investment Allowance:- To qualify Investment should be more
than Kshs. 200 million Preferential corporate tax treatment
for newly listed Company for the firstthree years
Feed-in-tariff for power generatedfrom renewable energy source (wind,solar and geothermal)
Shipping Investment Deduction- 40%
EPZ Scheme:- 10 year tax holiday- 25% corporate tax for another10years
- Duty & VAT exemption- Single license- Exemption from stamp duty- Exemption for withholding tax
Incentives for listing in theCapital Market
- Issuance of at least 40% of sharecapital- 20% tax for 5 years
- Issuance of at least 30% of sharecapital of share- 25% tax rate for 5years
- Issuance of at least 20% of sharecapital- 27% tax rate for 3 years.
Attractive Incentives to Investors
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Attractive Incentives to Investors
Special Economic Zones (SEZs)
1. Corporate tax of 10% (1st 10 years); 15% next 10 years2. Exemption from all taxes and duties payable under:
a. Excise Duty Act b. Income Tax Actc. EAC Customs Management Act andd. VAT Act
2. Exemption from stamp duty
3. Entitlement to work permits of up to 20% of their full-time workers
4. Exemption taxes on dividend income
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EPZ
SEZ
Location of SEZs AND EPZAs
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Security of Investment
KENYA CONSTITUTION guarantees against expropriation of private property except for purposes of public use or security.
NO EXCHANGE CONTROLSguarantees repatriation of capital, profits and interests.
Member of the International Centre For Settlement Of Investment Dispute (ICSID)
Member of the Multi-lateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)an affiliate of the World Bank that insures foreign investments against non-commercial risks.
Member of The Africa Trade Insurance Agency (ATIA), headquartered in Nairobi and insures against commercial and non-commercial risk.
Bilateral Investment Treaties: Kenya has negotiated and signed and continues to sign various investment promotion and protection agreements (IPPAs) and avoidance of double taxation agreements (DTAs) with a number of countries.
MOST IMPORTANTLY, KENYA GOVERNMENT HAS NOT CONFISCATED OR NATIONALIZED PRIVATE PROPERTY SINCE INDEPENDENCE IN 1963.
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INVESTMENT PROMOTION
Providing information on investment opportunities or sources of capital.
Promoting the opportunities for investment available in Kenya by organizing forums, workshops and other marketing initiatives.
INVESTMENT FACILITATION
Investor tracking after care services
Assisting in issuing investment certificates
Assisting in obtaining necessary licenses and permits
Assisting in obtaining incentives or exemptions under various acts of law & other regulations.
Facilitate joint venture
between local & foreign investors
POLICY ADVOCACY
Reviewing the investmentenvironment and makingrecommendations toGovernment and otherstakeholders with respect tochanges that would promoteand facilitate investment,including changes inlicensing requirements.
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OVERVIEW OF INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Investment opportunities in Kenya are many across all sectors and the
47 Counties. The opportunities range in size from mega to small. There is
something for everyone and the returns are highly competitive.
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AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK AND FISHERIESInnovative, Commercially Oriented and Modern Farming Livestock and Fisheries Sector
Emphasis is placed on increasing productivity at the same time expanding processing activities.
Contributes to 26% of the GDP (CBK) Accounts for 65% of Kenyas total exports, 18% & 60% of the formal and
total employment respectively.
OPPORTUNITIES1.There are several large scale farming & Agroprocessing opportunities in the Counties2.Tana Delta Irrigation Sugar Project Joint Venture Project Promoter: Tana Athi Rivers Development Authority (TARDA)3.Fish Port Development Project PPP Coast Development Authority (CDA)4.Agricultural Development along LAPSSET Corridor
Agriculture
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Maize: 500 000 acres
Sugarcane: 200 000 acres
Livestock: 150 000 acres
Horticulture:100 000 acres
Crop Rotation:50 000 acres
Galana-Kulalu Food Security Project
The Galana-Kulalu Scheme is a flagship project worth USD 2.88BN to be implemented over five years on one million acres with an aim to enable Kenya to become a food secure nation
Overview of the Scheme
Source: Presidential Strategic Communication Unit , January 2014, NIB 2014
The Galana-Kulalu project is a government initiative to enhance national food security by optimising on the productivity of the Galana and Kulalu Ranches on one million acres of land irrigated over the next five years This will occur through targeted investments
in the production of crops, livestock and fisheries, the optimisation of eco-tourism activities and the integration of sustainable utilization of other natural resources
Core Benefits
Integrated farming for crops and animal production
Export of surpluses to regional and international markets
Revenue generation National food security Social and political stability
Government Support in Galana-Kulalu
Water development on the Tana and Sabaki Rivers
Land use planning and development
Development of transport and communication
infrastructure
Establishment of production support and value chain structures
Environmental and social impact assessments
Production Opportunities for the Private Sector
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Other Investment Opportunities in Kenyas Agriculture
There are many in different sub-sectors and parts of the country. Agro-processing is top priority in the countrys industrial transformation programme.
1.Processing of other fruits: passion fruits, citrus, avocadoes
2.Mombasa Food Hub: Logistics and Services3.Cold storage infrastructure for various produce ranging
from milk, meat to fruits and vegetables: cost of power coming down substantially.
4.Meat and Leather processing: another major priority subsector in industrial transformation programme.
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Water Sector
Water is a critical resource whose availability and proper use is a key factor for Kenya's
sustainable social and economic development. The country is water scarce at 670M3 per
capita freshwater endowment and water storage well below international standards.
The economic and social developments anticipated by Vision 2030 will require more high
quality water supplies than at present.
1. Construction of Water and waste water systems. Eg The supply from ThwakeDam2.Construction of dams- Bute and Itara dam supplies3.Nairobi Bulk Water Supply Project. Construction of Maragua and Ndarugu Damsand the supply of bulk water to Nairobi County.
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Manufacturing Robust Diversified and CompetitiveManufacturing SectorObjective is to increase its contribution toGross Domestic Product (GDP) by at least10% per annum & propel Kenya towardsbecoming Africas industrial hub.The Eastern African market is dominatedby imports from outside the region andtherefore provides potential market forKenyan products.
OpportunitiesShimoni Cement Production - PPP Project Promoter: CDAEstablishment of SEZs MoIEDDevelopment of SME & Industrial Parks MoIEDDevelopment of Industrial Clusters- Textileand Leather Cities top priority
Wholesale & RetailA Formal Sector that is Efficient, Multi-tiered, Diversified in Product range andInnovative
Identified as one of the key engines of theeconomy due to its immense contribution toKenya s GDP & employment creationthrough trade and investments.
OpportunitiesDevelopment of Wholesale Hub MarketsEstablishment of SEZs in MombasaConstruction of 3 wholesale hubsConstruction of 3 Tier-1 Retail MarketsEstablishment of world class Trade,modern Exhibition and Convention centre
Manufacturing, Wholesale & Retail
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OPPORTUNITIES UNDER THE EPZ PROGRAMME
MANUFACTURING1. LEATHER PRODUCTS :Jackets, Skirts & Pants,Boots, Shoes & Sandals,
Bags, Belts, Wallets, gloves,Upholstery.
2. MINERALS AND GEMSTONE PROCESSING: Gemstone Cutting/Polishing, Base Metal production, Dimension stone, Jewelry
3. MEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL products: Human and Veterinary medicines, Medical Supplies incl. catheters
AGRO-PROCESSING: Food products including value added tea, fruit juices, Value added dairy including dried milk, processed cheese, Plant extracts, post-harvest processing of flowers and horticulture. Fibre e.g. sisal, essential oils and vegetable extracts
COMMERCIALRegional distribution of assorted products
targeting Ethiopia, Southern Sudan, Somalia, DRC and other COMESA countries, but excluding EAC Countries (i.e. no local sales).
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENTDevelopment of Private EPZs: Offices and office parks for Regional HQ, ICT and service companies
Warehouses Industrial shedsService plots for sub-lease For lease to EPZ investors
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The Special Economic Zones seek to promote andfacilitate global and local investments in Kenya. Thesefacilities include:-Free Trade Zones (FTZ)Industrial parks,Free ports,Information Communication Technology parks,Science and Technology parks,Agricultural ZonesTourism and Recreational Zones Business Service parks.
OPPORTUNITIES UNDER THE SEZ PROGRAMME
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TOURISMTo be a top 10 long haul tourist destination offering a high-end, diverse, and distinctive visitor experience.
Sector vital for the Kenyan economy. Target of at least 3 million international tourists p.a. against current level of 1.5-1.8 million.
Based on: abundant wildlife, over 500 km long all-year warm sandy coastal beaches, a rich and diverse cultural heritage & a robust and thriving business hub that attracts most of regional and international business travelers.
OPPORTUNITIES1.Development of Lamu, Isiolo and Lake Turkana Resort Cities PPP Promoter: MEACT;2.Mombasa International Convention Centre (MICC) PPP Promoter: TFC;3.Bomas International Convention & Exhibition Centre (Bomas of Kenya) PPP; 4.Accommodation and other services.
Tourism
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Current power generation: About 2,300 MW Generation of additional 5,000+MW of electricity in less than 3 years from various sources.
OPPORTUNITIESCoal Fired Power Plants IPP
480 MW x 2 Coast (Initial Imports) 480 MW x 2 Kitui (Local Coal)
Geothermal: 1,000 MWLiquefied Natural Gas (LNG): 1,000 MWOther sources: 1,070 MW
ENERGY
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INFRASTRUCTURE Kenya Government has laid down ambitious plans to construct a total of over
10,000 km of tarmacked roads across the country in the next 3 years. This will cost over USD 90 Million.
OPPORTUNITIES1.Construction of Isiolo Airport;2.Development of Lamu Port;3.Opportunities along Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway;4.Nairobi Commuter Rail Concession;5.Railway Cities Joint Venture Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu;6.Thika Toll Road Concession;7.Dry Port at Voi PPP;8.Mombasa 2nd Container Terminal PPP; and9.Multi-Storey Terminal at Likoni PPP.
Infrastructure
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BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION Kenya requires a minimum of 150,000 housing units per annum to meet demand. Kenya has a well-developed building and construction industry with quality
engineering, building and architectural design services being readily available. Returns to investment in real estate are very high in Nairobi and Mombasa.
KEY ONGOING AND PLANNED PROJECTS:1. Many large private integrated development projects around the country e.g. Two
Rivers, Tilisi, Tatu City;2. 39 Storey Hazina Trade Centre;3. Proposed Kilifi Resort City;4. Konza Techno City (5,000 acres), Machakos/Makueni;5. Proposed Resort Cities;6. Development of Lamu Port;7. Mombasa City Convention Centre (MICC).
Building and Construction
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LAPSSET CORRIDOR PROJECT
PROJECT COMPONENTS1 Lamu Port2 Railway Line3 Highway4 Crude Oil Pipeline
Product Pipeline5 Oil Refinery6 Resort Cities7 Airports
SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
High Grand Falls--- Lamu Metropolis
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WE WELCOME YOU TO MAKE IT
KENYA!
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23Attractive Incentives to InvestorsSpecial Economic Zones (SEZs)1. Corporate tax of 10% (1st 10 years); 15% next 10 years2. Exemption from all taxes and duties payable under:a. Excise Duty Act b. Income Tax Actc. EAC Customs Management Act andd. VAT Act2. Exemption from stamp duty3. Entitlement to work permits of up to 20% of their full-time workers4. Exemption taxes on dividend income 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32Water Sector 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43